Try it sometime! It's not for everyone but it's a real Michelangelo style ninja slice!
TinyPizza
Pizza pals it is!
Ok, controversial question. Do you ever play with fire and sub in the ever dreaded anchovy? Spicy, salty, sweet and umami?
Ok, just making sure. I've met people that enjoy under cooked pizza and bread sticks and I've come to realize that they all tend to suck outside of just their choice of gross pizza. Like who the fuck orders underdone pizza that you plan on sharing?
Deep dish is awesome and you go with like a spinach, mushroom, onion and garlic... What a pie!
It was the uncomfortably long soul patch. That's what he did and we deserved it.
If they gave in to the people all the time though then the country would be subject to the "TyRannY oF tHe mAjOritY!" and that would be spookems scary and bad for Ma and Pa 1%.
That a spicy one for sure. What's the combo then? I need to know what else to pair with that sweet ol pineapple.
Hmm, does that mean you're also going soft not crispy pizza?
A system that fully accepts environmental realities and works against the wholesale ecocide of the planet as it's first tenet. The rest is kinda whatever at this point. It could be a resource based economy or some sort of mixed planned/free market. Just gotta make sure that invisible hand doesn't strangle us all in our sleep, ya know?
For anyone else who doesn't like Al Jazeera, here is an article they wrote 4 days ago about this very church being the last refuge for hundreds of displaced civilians who had nowhere left to turn. Thankfully it's hosted on MSN, so it's not fully taboo to read about the horrified people who were at their wits end trying to escape death and largely accepting the futility of the effort.
Any strike on the church “would not only be an attack on religion, which is a vile deed, but also an attack on humanity”, Father Elias said. “Our humanity calls us to offer peace and warmth to everyone in need.”
George Shabeen, a Palestinian Christian and a father of four sheltering in the church with his family, said they had nowhere else to go; their streets had been targeted by three Israeli air raids.
“Coming here saved our lives,” he told Al Jazeera. “During the night, we huddle together, Muslims and Christians, old and young, and pray for safety and peace.”
If someone at the IDF read through some of this propaganda then maybe they wouldn't have put a bomb right next to the church.
Oh well, everyone makes mistakes.
To be fair to the IDF, The people who built the church really should have built it in a better place 1600 years ago if they knew that there were going to be legitimate targets in an adjacent building. Also, it's not like Israeli intelligence could have known the church was filled with Palestinians who had nowhere left to run
To be fair, when you're punching at ghosts in the dark you must punch everywhere. Sadly when you punch everywhere you inevitably hit humans, who then become ghosts. So then more punching and then more ghosts and then you burn down the side of the house you say is most haunted (for protection). Crap, now the ghosts are more concentrated and you burn down the other half. And that's how you get a Zak Bagans approved genocide and some extra room to stretch out and ~~relax.~~ protect yourself.